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About Noah Hall

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Noah Hall In Yankee Baseball uniform
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Noah Hall coaching with Lowell spinners

Bio

I've worked with MLB players as a coach with the Boston Red Sox and coached travel ball at all ages. My passion is to build the ultimate hitter and share my extended knowledge and influence. My integrity and honesty will match my experience and love for the game.  

Drafted in 1995 out of Aptos HS in CA in 27th round by the Montreal Expos.

Attended San Jose City college before signing professional contract with Montreal. 

I was known for being a baseball professional, showing strong work ethic and was a focused competitor. My ability to get on base, steal bases, score runs and hit for power kept me in the game for 16 seasons. I finished with these career stats

1,543 Games

6,389 PA;s

5355 AB’s

1,520 hits

953 runs

271 2b’s

64 3b’s

134 HR’s

833 RBI’s

303 SB’s

789 BB’s

779 K’s

284 AVG,

.387 OBP,

.433 SLG,

820 OPS,

2,321 TB’s

152 HBP’s 

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Extended Bio

 

Noah was an all league outfielder and pitcher while attending Aptos high school (CA) 92′-95′ where he was a four year starter on varsity. After earning Athlete of the Year honors in the SCCAL standing out on both football (RB-offensive player of the year) and baseball fields (player of the year) he was selected in the 27th round by the Montreal Expos in the June 1995 draft. After declining initial offer to sign professionally he attended San Jose CC where he earned (All State) honors hitting over .400, leading league in SB’s and state of California freshmen in HR’s with (15) in only (40) games played.

 

Following this banner season he decided to accept an offer from Montreal and began his professional career playing for the GCL Expos in 96′. Hall went on to play 16 seasons of professional baseball playing for multiple organizations (Expos, Reds, Blue jays, White Sox, Orioles,Yankees, Mariners) as well as Independent leagues (Saint Paul Saints, Somerset Patriots, Camden River Sharks).

 

Noah was named to All Star teams in 7 of 16 seasons and led his league in triples (9) 97′ (New York Penn League) SB’s (37) 01′ (Northern League) and runs scored (112) 05′ (Carolina League). Hall had a career year in 2005 while playing in Winston Salem of the Carolina League when he hit .332, .459 OBP, .633 SLG, 1092 OPS, 112 runs, 38 2B’s, 6 3b’s, 26 HR’s, 92 RBI’s and 24 SB’s.

 

Hall was invited to attend Major League Spring Training with the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox organizations. Toward the end of Hall’s playing career he was brought in specifically for his big bat and the positive influence on young prospects. Hall’s hitting coach mentors were Don Mattingly, Andy Tomberlin and Moe Hill to name a few.

 

Immediately following his retirement in 2011 Hall was offered a hitting coach position in the Boston Red Sox organization where he coached professionally for 3 seasons GCL 12′, Lowell 13′ and Lowell 14′. The Spinners 14′ team set organizational records in AVG, Hits, Triples and consecutive double digit hit games. While working for the Sox Hall worked and talked hitting with the likes of David Ortiz and Mookie Betts and World Series champ Mauricio Duban

 

Noah has youth coaching experience with SBA, Minions, Dirtbags, Union County Crush, Charlotte Aggies, Carolina Blue Bloods, Mara rec, South Park, Vision and Porter Ridge rec organizations .

 

Noah sticks to a positive and encouraging approach when teaching. He excels at seeing the slightest issues and you'll be amazed how quickly it's fixed. Master of the mental side. Hall resides in Indian Trail, NC with his wife Kelly son Isaiah and daughter Isabella. He owns and operates Noah Hall baseball & softball training facility

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